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Looking to take a fishing trip with a group of around 15.  We are looking for a drive in with good walleye fishing.  We do not need 5 star accomodations, but would like a lake on the smaller side where we would not see many other people.  Lets hear everyones favorites!!

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On 8/23/2024 at 11:45 PM, Rance said:

Looking to take a fishing trip with a group of around 15.  We are looking for a drive in with good walleye fishing.  We do not need 5 star accomodations, but would like a lake on the smaller side where we would not see many other people.  Lets hear everyones favorites!! 

Manitou Weather Station Fishing Lodge - Lower Manitou Lake, Ontario

  • Location: Located near the town of Dryden, Ontario.
  • Fishing: Lower Manitou Lake is well-known for its abundant walleye population, along with northern pike, lake trout, and smallmouth bass.
  • Lake Size: A smaller, more remote lake with very little boat traffic, ensuring a peaceful fishing experience.
  • Accommodations: The lodge offers rustic yet comfortable cabins that can easily accommodate a group of 15. The lodge provides boat rentals, guided fishing, and meal plans, making it an excellent choice for a more laid-back trip.
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Best drive-to Walleye (quantity & quality) fishing in NW Ontario is Lac Seul. Although the lake is huge, it fishes "small" due to the number of protected bays and myriads of islands. You can fish all day and not see another boat. Our group of 4 often catches over 100 Walleye a day, with lots of 26" to 30" fish in the mix. In fact, after a day or two, we get bored and just concentrate on the big toothy critters...world class Pike and Musky..

If you're looking for a "remote" experience, take a look at Lac Seul Outposts. It's a boat-in (bring your own, or they pick you up at the launch) camp with housekeeping cabins. 

If you want the full American plan with meals and an easy drive, look at Silver Wheels Lodge.

 

 

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21 hours ago, CrowMan said:

If you're looking for a "remote" experience, take a look at Lac Seul Outposts. It's a boat-in (bring your own, or they pick you up at the launch) camp with housekeeping cabins. 

Agreed.

Doug

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On 9/11/2024 at 10:17 AM, mj2112 said:

Eagle Lake has some great Walleye fishing. Take a look at some of the resorts at Eagle Lake on Facebook. Some very big Walleyes in those pics. Eagle is 4 hours above International Falls. 

Just returning from a week at Eagle Lake....yes, plenty of Walleye, but we spent most of our time chasing big toothy critters. 

It's a no brainer to catch a couple of dozen eater Walleye on Eagle before lunch.

Interestingly, the guides at the lodge on Eagle (Temple Bay) often take guests up to Lac Seul on a day trip for Walleye. Having fished both several  times now, my take is...both are great Walleye lakes (with Seul having better numbers, but Eagle a better chance at a 30" +). The opposite for Musky...Eagle is definitely a better numbers lake, with Seul although fewer fish it has some true monsters.

Having said that, there still are some big snakes in Eagle...

 

 

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Great fish! I was just at Eagle 2nd week of August for Musky. That's my all time favorite lake. I should be up there again October 3. 

There is only 1 public boat launch on that entire lake!?!?

 

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